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1.catharsis: purging or cleansing of any passage of the body(sự tẩy nhẹ)
Aristotle maintained that tragedy created a catharsis by purging the soul of base concepts.

2.cathartic: purgative (thuốc tẩy thuốc xổ)
Some drugs act as laxatives when taken in small doses but act as cathartics when taken in much larger doses.

3.catholic: universal; wide-ranging liberal, global, world-wide (rộng khắp)
He was extremely catholic in his taste and read everything he could find in the library.

4.caucus: private meeting of members of a party to select officers or determine policy (cuộc họp kín)
(At the opening of Congress the members of the Democratic Party held a caucus to elect the majority leader of the House and the party whip.)

5.caulk: to make watertight (by plugging seams) (hàn,bít chỗ hở) (When water from the shower leaked into the basement, we knew it was time to caulk the tiles at the edges of the shower stall.)

6.causal: implying a cause-and-effect relationship (thuộc nguyên nhân)
(The psychologist maintained there was a causal relationship between the nature of one's early childhood experiences and one's adult personality.)

8.cauterize: burn with hot iron or caustic
In order to prevent infection, the doctor cauterized the wound.

9.cavalcade: procession; parade (đoàn diễu hành)
As described by Chaucer, the cavalcade of Canterbury pilgrims was motley group.

10.cavalier: casual and offhand; arrogant; presumptuous; impudent
Sensitive about having her ideas taken lightly, Marcia felt insulted by Mark's cavalier dismissal of her suggestion.

11.cavil: quibble; complaint
I respect your sensible criticisms, but I dislike the way you cavil about unimportant details.

12.cede: transfer; yield title to (nhượng lại)
I intend to cede this property to the city.

13.celerity: speed; rapidity; velocity
Hamlet resented his mother's celerity in remarrying within a month after his father's death.

14.celestial: heavenly, mundane
She spoke of the celestial joys that awaited virtuous souls in the hereafter.

15.celibate: abstaining from sexual intercourse; unmarried
Though the late Havelock Ellis wrote extensively about sexual customs and was considered an expert in such matters, recent studies maintain he was celibate throughout his life.(abstain: kiêng khem)

16.censor: overseer of morals; person who eliminates inappropriate matter(người kiểm duyệt)
Soldiers dislike having their mail read by a censor but understand the need for this precaution.

37.chaotic: in utter disorder
He tried to bring order into the chaotic state of affairs.

38.charisma: divine gift; great popular charm or appeal (uy tín)
Political commentators have deplored the importance of a candidate's charisma in these days of television campaigning.

39.charlatan: quack; pretender to knowledge
When they realized that the Wizard didn't know how to get them back to Kansas, Dorothy and her friends were sure they'd been duped by a charlatan.

40.chary: cautious; sparing or restrained about giving, wary
A prudent, thrifty New Englander, DeWitt was as chary of investing money in junk bonds as he was chary of paying people unnecessary compliments.

41.chase: curve; ornament a metal surface by indenting
With his hammer, he carefully chased an intricate design onto the surface of the chalice.(indent: khắc khía răng cưa)

42.chasm: abyss, hole, cavity, hollow, aperture
They could not see the bottom of the chasm.

43.chassis: framework and working parts of an automobile
Examining the car after the accident, the owner discovered that the body had been ruined but that the chassis was unharmed.(khung gầm)

44.chaste: pure (trong trắng tinh khôi)
Her chaste and decorous garb (clothes) was appropriately selected for the solemnity (seriousness) of the occasion.

45.chasten chastise: punish; chasten; discipline
I must chastise you for this offense.